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All about bad breath in cats
Bad breath may
be a sign that your cat has a buildup of bacterial growth in the
form of plaque, or possibly a more serious condition, such as gingivitis.
Brushing your cat's teeth is the best method for preventing bad
breath and other dental problems. Look for abscessed teeth and other
dental problems while you're brushing, and have a veterinarian properly
treat such problems. Consider offering your cat mouthwash. Some
mouthwashes made for pets claim that they can deter dental tartar
buildup. Consider your pet's diet. Some soft canned foods are particular
offenders when it comes to bad breath. Make sure your cat eats dry
food in addition to soft food, unless he is elderly and needs to
eat soft food exclusively.
Be sure that
your veterinarian includes a dental examination and cleaning as
part of your pet's regular examinations. Consider other possible
causes of bad breath such as gastrointestinal disease
if it persists in spite of clean teeth and proper food. Bring your
pet to the veterinarian for a checkup. Some pet foods are designed
to help prevent tartar buildup and gum disease. Certain chew toys
also can help prevent and remove tartar buildup. If the cause is
gum disease then we treat the gum disease caused by calcium deposits
on the tonsils that are bad smelling, by giving proper treatment
we can save pets from bad breath.
Caused by a
number of factors like periodontal disease, bad teeth, Gingivitis
especially in cats is due to poor digestion and stomach problems.
However, most cats with bad breath do not improve with dentals.
The most common cause of bad breath is tartar buildup surrounding
the teeth. These bacterial grow to form plaque. Plaque are associated
with oral infections give the pets breath an objectionable
odor. Remarkably, pets with this condition rarely eat less. Early
in the disease, the plaque is no more than a thin brownish or yellowish
coating on the sides of the teeth.
In severe cases
the margins where teeth and gums meet become highly inflamed and
bleed when they are touched. These problems are most severe in cats.
Other causes of bad breath when immature pets that are in the process
of shedding their baby teeth often drool and have bad
breath. This is a transient problem. Some times it is accompanied
by fever. Brushing these pets mouths with a dilute baking
soda solution gives them relief and minimizes the odor. Cats with
chronic dental problems often drool. This wetness and the infection
associated with tooth infections may cause the lips and the skin
folds surrounding the lips to become inflamed. Regular dental checkups
can solve these problems.
Disclaimer :
The text presented on these pages is for your information only.
It is not a substitute for professional medical advice. It may not
represent your true individual medical situation. Do not use this
information to diagnose or treat a health problem or disease without
consulting a qualified health care provider. Please consult your
health care provider if you have any questions or concerns.
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